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Messiah reappears, forms presidential exploratory committee

posted at 10:38 am on January 16, 2007 by Allahpundit
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He planned to do it by video on his website. What he somehow didn’t plan for was the inevitable Drudge link. The site’s down as of 10:24 — although the video section’s still working. Click the image to watch.

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The theme? Healing.

I certainly didn’t expect to find myself in this position a year ago. But as I’ve spoken to many of you in my travels across the states these past months; as I’ve read your emails and read your letters; I’ve been struck by how hungry we all are for a different kind of politics…

[C]hallenging as they are, it’s not the magnitude of our problems that concerns me the most. It’s the smallness of our politics. America’s faced big problems before. But today, our leaders in Washington seem incapable of working together in a practical, common sense way. Politics has become so bitter and partisan, so gummed up by money and influence, that we can’t tackle the big problems that demand solutions.

And that’s what we have to change first…

And that’s why I wanted to tell you first that I’ll be filing papers today to create a presidential exploratory committee. For the next several weeks, I am going to talk with people from around the country, listening and learning more about the challenges we face as a nation, the opportunities that lie before us, and the role that a presidential campaign might play in bringing our country together. And on February 10th, at the end of these decisions and in my home state of Illinois, I’ll share my plans with my friends, neighbors and fellow Americans.

Exit question: why didn’t he wait until tomorrow, when he’s on Oprah, to announce?

Second exit question: what god did he please to get Al Sharpton acting pissy towards him? It’s a Sistah Souljah moment times a thousand — which the Times of London, inexplicably, spins as possibly costing Obama votes among blacks instead of gaining him votes among whites wary of Sharpton’s race-baiting and demagoguery.

Civil rights leaders who have dominated black politics for much of the past two decades have pointedly failed to embrace the 45-year-old Illinois senator who is considering a bid to become America’s first black president…

“They are basically jealous,” said a Democratic strategist who has not yet decided which candidate he intends to support. “They’ve been toiling in the trenches for decades, and along comes this son of a Kenyan farmer and suddenly he’s measuring the drapes in the Oval Office.”…

When asked about Obama’s likely candidacy, [Sharpton,] renowned for outrageous self-publicising antics, shrugged: “Right now we’re hearing a lot of media razzle-dazzle. I’m not hearing a lot of meat, or a lot of content. I think when the meat hits the fire, we’ll find out if it’s just fat, or if there’s some real meat there.”

Update: Watch out, North American Union illuminati — the Tanc’s running for president, too.

Update: Hillary had scheduled a major foreign-policy press conference today. With Obamamania splashing down in newsrooms across the country, she’s now unscheduled it.


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LOL, AH. Said it all in the headline.

MostlyHarmless on January 16, 2007 at 10:47 AM

The power of Obamamania compells you, AP! Overshadows poor Tancredo who made the announcement live on Fox this morning.

RightWinged on January 16, 2007 at 10:50 AM

Ah, see you just updated

RightWinged on January 16, 2007 at 10:50 AM

…lol, and with a properly mocking line

RightWinged on January 16, 2007 at 10:50 AM

Only Tancredo can stop the NAU juggernaut. Obama is just a poor man’s Tancredo.

lorien1973 on January 16, 2007 at 10:51 AM

What’s sad is the Tancredo announcement will hardly get any play at all. I mean, I’m not supporting him or anything, I’m just annoyed by Obamamania. Drudge has mad links out there about Obama, nothing on Tancredo.

RightWinged on January 16, 2007 at 10:53 AM

Make it stop.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 10:55 AM

Here is a quote I dredged up on the internet from Obama (Google Barak Obama quotes):

To the extent that we’ve got a fiscal crisis right now, part of it is prompted by a bullheaded insistence on the part of the president, for example, that we should extend all of his tax cuts, make all of them permanent.”

Mmmm, tax raises. Meaty. Oh yeah, tax raises. Certainly sounds like a third way to me. I wonder why the dems never thought of it.

Shtetl G on January 16, 2007 at 11:02 AM

Stealth Candidate sittin’ pretty – http://www.tcpalm.com/tcp/local_news/article/0,2545,TCP_16736_5281699,00.html

Dread Pirate Roberts VI on January 16, 2007 at 11:03 AM

Isn’t that Walid from 24?

JammieWearingFool on January 16, 2007 at 11:06 AM

Video paid for by a committee that doesn’t exist. (He is filing papers today)

infidel on January 16, 2007 at 11:08 AM

Oh, my; where do you begin? There’s so much bullshit in this short clip, it’s like a field day; I am really starting to despise this piece of crap Obama.

Btw, awesome snark in the headline, AP.

And how about the possibility of Jackson and Sharpton nibbling Hillary’s carpet and opposing Obama, since she had the good sense to kiss their rings and he has no use for them?

I suggest you all watch the video again, but block out his head, and just watch his hands while he talks. Too funny. Then imagine that they aren’t his hands, but someone has dubbed them in. Heh.

Jaibones on January 16, 2007 at 11:10 AM

It doesn’t matter. 2008 will be the year of Zod versus Cthulhu.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 11:11 AM

The best line in the video? “So in the next few weeks I will be talking to people”….Translation; I need to make sure all the lobbyists, big corporations, and big money men(Soros etc…)are willing to fund my campaign with ideas, I mean money…too. I give him credit, he does know how to talk the talk..and unfortunately in the American Idol culture we live in today, sound-bite presidential campaigns will garner tons of support.

ritethinker on January 16, 2007 at 11:13 AM

Her Thighness better get off her duff or Walid will steal the show. Oprah is getting out her goldplated kneepads for the big event.

JammieWearingFool on January 16, 2007 at 11:16 AM

I predict business is about to pick up in DC-area federal parks :-)

steveegg on January 16, 2007 at 11:24 AM

If “the Tanc” third-parties us in ‘08, he can rot.

spmat on January 16, 2007 at 11:35 AM

Read and think… http://www.usvetdsp.com/dec06/obama_muslim.htm

davy on January 16, 2007 at 11:39 AM

A LOT of people are gonna support this guy.

Just cuz he seems like a nice level-headed guy.

infidel4life on January 16, 2007 at 11:42 AM

oh for crying out loud, who does he think he is? What does he offer in terms of experience, skill, or expertise? What possesses people to think that they can become President with NOTHING to offer? This must be a personality defect.

I think this is going to provide a lot of laughs. He is a joke.

CrimsonFisted on January 16, 2007 at 11:54 AM

If “the Tanc” third-parties us in ‘08, he can rot.

spmat on January 16, 2007 at 11:35 AM

If Republicans are so stupid that they nominate McCain or Giuliani … then a third party candidate is what we’ll get. It’s up to conservatives to nominate a candidate who legitimately stands on conservative values. Otherwise, we’ll get what we deserve.

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 12:02 PM

Well, I just have to reiterate that I love the headline and there’s nothing more to say on that. Out here in the People’s Republic of Hawaii they’re wetting themselves with excitement.

Catie96706 on January 16, 2007 at 12:04 PM

oh for crying out loud, who does he think he is? What does he offer in terms of experience, skill, or expertise?

I think this is going to provide a lot of laughs. He is a joke.

CrimsonFisted on January 16, 2007 at 11:54 AM

Who are you referring to? Obama or Tancredo?

Tancredo has a hell of a lot more experience than Obama.

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 12:05 PM

“A LOT of people are gonna support this guy.”

I’m sure he’s banking on the fact that he’s half-black to pull in the black vote. What else does he offer? Besides his inexperience, muslim and christian schooling and his white tooth smile?

darwin on January 16, 2007 at 12:06 PM

Hallelujah! We’re saved! Thank you Hussein. Thank you.
I just wish he’d have Ted Kennedy announce his candidacy with his bumbling ‘osama bin obama habada habada’ tonguetwister.

pistolero on January 16, 2007 at 12:07 PM

From TeamTancredo.com:

Tom Tancredo, a lifelong Coloradan and native of Denver, has represented Colorado’s 6th Congressional district since 1998. Tom is a school teacher by trade; and taught for several years at Drake Junior High before serving in the Colorado Legislature and in the Department of Education under President’s Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. He also headed up the Independence Institute, a free-market think tank based in Golden, prior to being elected to Congress.

In 1999 he founded the bipartisan Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus, which he still chairs. By the end of the 109th Congress it amassed 104 members. Under his leadership the caucus was instrumental in passing the The Border Protection, Anti-terrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act through the House of Representatitve sin 2005. The caucus also blocked the Kennedy-McCain amnesty provision from passing through the House in 2006. Tom has written about the dangers of illegal immigration in his 2006 book In Mortal Danger: The Battle for America’s border and Security.

Tom is a member of both the House International Relations and Resources Committees. As a member of the International Relations Subcommittee on Africa, Congressman Tancredo authored the Sudan Peace Act which was signed in 2002 by President George W. Bush.

But some who frequent this blog – including Allah – will have you believe this man is nothing more than a nutjob conspiracy theorist. Amazing what wacko nutjobs are able to accomplish.

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 12:10 PM

I hope they have enough room on his website to list ALL of his accomplishments as senator.

doingwhatican on January 16, 2007 at 12:14 PM

oh for crying out loud, who does he think he is? What does he offer in terms of experience, skill, or expertise?

I think this is going to provide a lot of laughs. He is a joke.

CrimsonFisted on January 16, 2007 at 11:54 AM

Who are you referring to? Obama or Tancredo?

Tancredo has a hell of a lot more experience than Obama.

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 12:05 PM

Obama. I am so over him. I think he has hit the saturation point.

CrimsonFisted on January 16, 2007 at 12:17 PM

“For the next several weeks, I am going to talk with people from around the country, listening and learning more about the challenges we face as a nation,”

Yada…yada…yada…

I would love to see the names on that list.

He is preparing for the ‘Mr Smith Goes to Washington’ speech. America will eat it up. We all want to be ‘whole’.
08′ is going to be a rompin’ good show. Mr. Rogers will live on Pennsylvania Ave and sing us all to sleep every night.

Limerick on January 16, 2007 at 12:23 PM

But some who frequent this blog – including Allah – will have you believe this man is nothing more than a nutjob conspiracy theorist. Amazing what wacko nutjobs are able to accomplish.

So is it possible for you to go a day without insulting the host, or is this just going to be your signature style?

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 12:23 PM

CrimsonFisted on January 16, 2007 at 12:17 PM

Yeah, I’m looking forward to the first public debate. I don’t see him ever answering any legitimate questions.

Other than vague babbling about hopes and dreams … he’s got nothing.

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 12:25 PM

What else does he offer?

darwin on January 16, 2007 at 12:06 PM

My point exactly. Nothing of substance really, he’s just a nice guy who is smart and got it goin’ on. Remember, one quarter of the American public is retarded.

infidel4life on January 16, 2007 at 12:26 PM

So is it possible for you to go a day without insulting the host, or is this just going to be your signature style?

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 12:23 PM

Hmmmm …

I believe I’ve probably insulted Allah a total of three (maybe four) times since HotAir went online. A couple times over his mocking of Tancredo, and a couple more over his overly naive acceptance of the AP’s imaginary witnesses.

I guess with you being one of those I was referring to … you feel making up false claims about me might deflect from the issue?

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 12:30 PM

One of you peons curry and feed the Messiah’s white horse, would you?

mojo on January 16, 2007 at 12:33 PM

I’m sure he’s banking on the fact that he’s half-black to pull in the black vote. What else does he offer? Besides his inexperience, muslim and christian schooling and his white tooth smile?

darwin on January 16, 2007 at 12:06 PM

Large ears…large ears. (The better to hear you squeal when he raises your taxes).

SouthernGent on January 16, 2007 at 12:34 PM

I guess with you being one of those I was referring to … you feel making up false claims about me might deflect from the issue?

Oh, sorry. Are you the only person who gets to do that?

A thousand pardons.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 12:35 PM

Oh, sorry. Are you the only person who gets to do that?

A thousand pardons.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 12:35 PM

Was that supposed to be in relation to something? I’m not getting it. And I made up something about who?

Are you having a rough day Slublog?

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 12:37 PM

Was that supposed to be in relation to something? I’m not getting it. And I made up something about who?

I was referring to the NAU.

Are you having a rough day Slublog?

No, but thanks for asking. Glad to know you care.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 12:40 PM

I broke down and watched this creep. What an ego! You know, how about, before you do this, you actually do the job you were elected to? You say you have been spending time running around the country, but how much time have you spent representing the people who elected you? You turn your back on them, what makes you think we will accept that you won’t turn your back on us when it becomes convenient or most profitable for you?

Same goes for sHrillary and Silky Pony too.

CrimsonFisted on January 16, 2007 at 12:40 PM

I was referring to the NAU.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 12:40 PM

What was your point?

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 12:41 PM

I’ve been struck by how hungry we all are for a different kind of politics…

…the alternate universe is…

Other than vague babbling about hopes and dreams … he’s got nothing.

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 12:25 PM

2008 will be very telling about what the U.S. electorate is really made of. In any event,

…we’ll get what we deserve.

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 12:02 PM

I bet the liberal contenders really, really hate this guy, especially Messrs Edwards and Biden and Mrs. Clinton.

I can also see the Messiah delivering the liberal counteraddress to the State of the Union, 2007.

And we will all love each other, including that I will love honora and she will find me to be objective, again.

Entelechy on January 16, 2007 at 12:42 PM

“The Tanc” heh, love it.

Everybody talks about how Obama is going to hurt Hillary, and to an extent that’s true, but isn’t John Edwards the one who gets screwed most by an Obama Candidacy? Won’t they end up splitting the Telegenic-Charismatic-Inexperienced-Lightweight Vote?

Dudley Smith on January 16, 2007 at 12:43 PM

What was your point?

Read over the thread again.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 12:45 PM

Good point AP!

Why do liberal democrats annoint their candidates like saints?

budorob on January 16, 2007 at 12:46 PM

In the infamous words of Ice Cube:

“N-Word, Pleeeeaaaaaaaaaaassssssssseeeee!”

PinkyBigglesworth on January 16, 2007 at 12:47 PM

“especially Messrs Edwards and Biden and Mrs. Clinton.”

Edwards – hypocrit ambulance chasing trial lawyer who’s learned how to lie quite convincingly. Of course his platform is … “I’m for the little guy” Yawn

Biden – The token moron of the Senate. An idiot if there ever was one.

Clinton – Devious, deceptive and so thirtsy for power it might well be her undoing.

darwin on January 16, 2007 at 12:51 PM

Not that anyone noticed, but Chris Dodd announced for president, as well. Oddly enough, the competition he faces makes him the most substantive person in that particular race.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 12:58 PM

In the Democrat primary, I mean.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 12:58 PM

I am filled with audacious hope. Hope, that someday soon America will become the communist paradise it was always meant to be.

Halley on January 16, 2007 at 1:04 PM

So is it possible for you to go a day without insulting the host, or is this just going to be your signature style?

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 12:23 PM

What are you? The Etiquette Police? Sheesh. Move on.

Andy in Agoura Hills on January 16, 2007 at 1:05 PM

A pompous pretender pontificating platitudes.

“Radar” Obama.

fogw on January 16, 2007 at 1:06 PM

Oh oh.

Mitt Romney may be in trouble.

Via WorldNetDaily:

Nearly four dozen pro-family leaders and activists have made public their direct challenge to former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who has assembled a committee to explore a run at the presidency in 2008, to document his opposition to homosexual marriages.

“Under the Massachusetts Constitution, only the Legislature may change the statutes,” the group said. “Of his own volition, Romney issued “constitutionally fraudulent ‘homosexual marriage’ licenses’” and with no authorizing legislation, he ordered marriage licenses to be changed from “husband” and “wife,” to “Party A” and “Party B.”

“Mitt Romney is not the ‘Defender of Marriage and the Constitution he is posing as,” said Haskins. “There is no question that awareness of Romney’s abuse of power, in not even waiting for the legislature to change the law, is growing among conservative leaders and in the pro-family grass roots nationally.”

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 1:06 PM

Barak Hussein Obama is not gonna be my president. He’s a Muslim, which means he’ll be a traitor to this country.

Andy in Agoura Hills on January 16, 2007 at 1:07 PM

What are you? The Etiquette Police? Sheesh. Move on.

You forgot the .org.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 1:10 PM

“which the Times of London, inexplicably, spins as possibly costing Obama votes among blacks instead of gaining him votes among whites”

Not inexplicable at all! That’s just how liberals think!

Alex K on January 16, 2007 at 1:13 PM

“What are you? The Etiquette Police? Sheesh. Move on.

Yeah, Slu–can you go a day without sucking up to the host? OH ZING!!!!!

Alex K on January 16, 2007 at 1:14 PM

This announcement has the Republican establishment shaking in their shoes and you better believe they are going to fix their artillery on this new presidential prospect.

…not sure how they will react to the Obama announcement though.

Perchant on January 16, 2007 at 1:14 PM

I think this is going to provide a lot of laughs. He is a joke.

CrimsonFisted on January 16, 2007 at 11:54 AM

Caught you red-handed. I think you’re referring to Obama, but the thread is a little taut today, and you could/should certainly be referring to Tancredo, here.

This guy’s resume prior to populist politician was “junior high teacher”? You’ve got to be kidding. He makes Obama look like a statesman, with his Harvard pedigree. Instead of laughing about this putz’s 6 years as resident moonbat in the Illinois Senate — about as worthless a government body as exists in America — Tancredo makes him look like he belongs.

Tom needs to shoulder a full bag of stfu, and keep doing what he does best — move the GOP to the right on illegal immigration issues.

He could start by initiating impeachment hearings for Bush on the charge of treason, for granting immunity from prosecution to an illegal immigrant drug smuggler in exchange for his (worthless) testimony against two Hispanic-American citizen Border Patrol agents, which the “justice” department was prosecuting. The charge? Shooting at the drug smuggler, who was evading capture, and covering up the evidence that they had discharged their weapons.

Get some balls, Tanc; impeach him. And quit wasting our energy on your silly desire to be President. You make it harder to laugh at the lighter-than-air Democrats running.

Jaibones on January 16, 2007 at 1:18 PM

What’d he say again? I couldn’t concentrate because of those ears.

aero on January 16, 2007 at 1:21 PM

Yeah, Slu–can you go a day without sucking up to the host? OH ZING!!!!!

Not one single day.

AP kidnapped my dog and has threatened to off him if I don’t go a day without saying something nice.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 1:25 PM

More Tancredo, less Obama please!

Hearing Obama makes me want to explode into a bloviating swivet. Wait…. that’s Hillary’s job.

ricer1 on January 16, 2007 at 1:28 PM

It’s the smallness of our politics. America’s faced big problems before. But today, our leaders in Washington seem incapable of working together in a practical, common sense way. Politics has become so bitter and partisan, so gummed up by money and influence, that we can’t tackle the big problems that demand solutions.

And Obama isn’t part of the problem?? Please. Any Donk who complains about the bitterness of partisanship in Washington over the last six years should have to wear a scarlet “H” for hypocrite.

Mallard T. Drake on January 16, 2007 at 1:39 PM

Tom needs to shoulder a full bag of stfu, and keep doing what he does best — move the GOP to the right on illegal immigration issues.

… quit wasting our energy on your silly desire to be President.

Jaibones on January 16, 2007 at 1:18 PM

So Jaibones … who would be your conservative candidate be then? It seems silly to suggest that Tancredo concentrate on moving the GOP to the right, when there are not other candidates out there who have shown any interest in moving to the right, other than Gingrich. My choice was Romney, but every day that goes by I find more indication that he’s possibly a fraud just like the rest of them.

I see people bashing Tancredo, but I’ve yet to see anyone offer a legitimate reason.

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 1:39 PM

Great! Just what America needs: A president that the Muslim world thinks is Muslim because of his 2 years in an Islamic school in Indonesia. People are speculating that he is a closet Muslim because he has lied so much about his parents’ religion. Oh yes: He also roomed with an illegal Pakistani while he lived in New York.

And he is a chain smoker of cigarettes!

The guy is no threat to Hillary.

januarius on January 16, 2007 at 1:51 PM

It’s the smallness of our politics. America’s faced big problems before. But today, our leaders in Washington seem incapable of working together in a practical, common sense way. Politics has become so bitter and partisan, so gummed up by money and influence, that we can’t tackle the big problems that demand solutions.

Senator Obama, January 2007

It’s called the Ownership Society in Washington. But in our past there has been another term for it – Social Darwinism – every man or women for him or herself.

It allows us to say to those whose health care or tuition may rise faster than they can afford – life isn’t fair. It allows us to say to the child who didn’t have the foresight to choose the right parents or be born in the right suburb – pick yourself up by your bootstraps. It lets us say to the guy who worked twenty or thirty years in the factory and then watched his plant move out to Mexico or China – we’re sorry, but you’re on your own.

Senator Obama, June 2006

Compare. Contrast.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 1:56 PM

This guy’s resume prior to populist politician was “junior high teacher”? You’ve got to be kidding. He makes Obama look like a statesman

Tancredo might not have the “madrasa attending crackhead” credentials that excite you but not everyone believes that being a teacher ( or an actor, or a haberdasher ) should disqualify one from higher office.

Which Ivy League school did Reagan attend? I can’t remember.

Perchant on January 16, 2007 at 2:04 PM

Compare. Contrast.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 1:56 PM

What’s funny is that if he runs for President, he will have to slam the Bush administration and the Republicans in order to set himself apart from them. He will have to go into maximum partisanship overdrive in order to appeal to the libs and the Donks.

Of course the Donk definition of bipartisanship is: “everybody doing everything our way.”

Mallard T. Drake on January 16, 2007 at 2:08 PM

His voting record in Illinois, his record in the Senate and his cut-and-run pronouncements about Iraq label him as an ultra liberal.

In addition, his land dealings in Chicago with a man indicted for “pay for play” and other crimes, make him very dirty.

If Hillary doesn’t destroy him politically, I’ll be surprised.

georgej on January 16, 2007 at 2:11 PM

Mallard – exactly. What bothers me the most about Senator Obama is that I believe he’s disingenous – if you read over his press releases and his speeches, he makes no attempt at times to rein in his partisanship, calling into question his sincerity when he criticizes “bitterness and partisanship.”

And if he’s going to speak out against ‘partisanship,’ it would help if he didn’t vote with his party more often than not, even against candidates he admits are qualified.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 2:16 PM

Blasted lack o’ spell checker in the brain.

What bothers me the most about Senator Obama is that I believe he’s disingenuous.

Slublog on January 16, 2007 at 2:18 PM

oh for crying out loud, who does he think he is? What does he offer in terms of experience, skill, or expertise? What possesses people to think that they can become President with NOTHING to offer? This must be a personality defect.

I think this is going to provide a lot of laughs. He is a joke.

CrimsonFisted on January 16, 2007 at 11:54 AM

I dunno about that. We were having a family dinner the other night. (I am the only conservative in the circle of family / friends — it’s lonely.) Anyway, someone brought up Obama, and everyone just started salivating all over themselves. I said, “What is it that you like about Obama?” Apparently, nobody could come up with anything that they knew would not sound completely vapid, so another relative said, “Let’s talk about religion instead.” har! For some reason, Libs are drawn to him like flies. The less informed someone is, and there are plenty of those in this country, the more they seem to like him. Do not underestimate this guy!

lan astaslem on January 16, 2007 at 2:32 PM

Do not underestimate this guy!
lan astaslem on January 16, 2007 at 2:32 PM

And lets not help him either.

Messiah & savior in the same space, solar system size space, with obama is an affront. An absolute insult no matter how quaint or funny it may seem.

Nothing against AP, but lets leave that B.S. to the “Godless” left.

shooter on January 16, 2007 at 2:49 PM

c’mon, let’s make with the Osama/Hitlery* photoshops!

RightWired on January 16, 2007 at 2:50 PM

He’s preparing for his run as Democrat Presidential candidate by beginning to debate himself.

TexasRainmaker on January 16, 2007 at 2:50 PM

Heh.

Jaibones on January 16, 2007 at 2:56 PM

Which Ivy League school did Reagan attend? I can’t remember.

Perchant on January 16, 2007 at 2:04 PM

Not necessarily my point. Before running for President, Reagan governed a state that would rank in the top ten economies in the world.

Jaibones on January 16, 2007 at 3:03 PM

Allah—YOU HAVE OUTDONE YOURSELF!!!!

The Silky Pony, The Pantsuit, Nonni, and now The Messiah….MAN…I think I just wet my thong…

seejanemom on January 16, 2007 at 3:05 PM

Jaibones, considering this source with caution

If California were a country it would have the sixth largest total production in the world, more than many other countries put together.

Entelechy on January 16, 2007 at 3:17 PM

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 1:39 PM

I agree with almost everything that you said, Gregor. I knew it was coming, but you were fair and positive.

My problem with Tancredo, what little I know about him, is that he says things that most Americans will use to disqualify him from serious consideration. I believe him to be unelectable.

Sadly, the man with the most exciting ideas for conservatives — the candidate that I would most like to support — also appears unelectable. Newt.

I agree with your analysis on Romney; glad we found out now.

Jaibones on January 16, 2007 at 3:23 PM

MAN…I think I just wet my thong…

Mom, TMI

Jaibones on January 16, 2007 at 3:24 PM

He went to socialist conferences at Cooper Union and African cultural fairs in Brooklyn and started lecturing his relatives until they worried he’d become “one of those freaks you see on the streets around here.”

He wrestled with his racial identity, and one of the casualties was his year-long relationship with a wealthy white girlfriend. “I pushed her away,” he wrote.

Why did he push her away? What’s wrong with his mother? Was his father wrong to not push his mother away? And his step-dad?

Entelechy on January 16, 2007 at 3:26 PM

MAN…I think I just wet my thong

Mom??

Rick on January 16, 2007 at 3:34 PM

Entelechy on January 16, 2007 at 3:17 PM

Yeah, same here.

Jaibones on January 16, 2007 at 3:37 PM

Jaibones on January 16, 2007 at 3:23 PM

I agree with everything you wrote. I would also prefer Newt, and I have a feeling he’s going to end up winning the nomination if the recent straw polls are accurate.

I’m not positive either of them are unelectable though. Time will tell.

Gregor on January 16, 2007 at 3:37 PM

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